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ok PAGE SIX 7° Sports ~ JOHNSON WINS FOR SOLONS WITH HOMER Pitcher Goes in as Pinch Hitter and Puts Ball Out of Lot Cley oe | ‘Two Boston Veterans of 1876 Attend Golden Jubliee Day | eland, May 20. Washington a n the ninth and ated Cleveland, 4 to Walter pinch hitting for Ogder sais Hes GVRP : PRISE cli tents SANE aj LEFT TO RIGHT—DA\ pinch runner Ruel, scoring ahead | of him, Shaute had two on the Golden Jubiice Di John made his hit, the jother day were two “old-timers” w first home run ever made over the}in the first. game ever playe right field fence here by « right hand | ‘They were George Wrig t batter. They are shown here with Day R.H of the Boston team. Washi G00 000 112-—4 Giese O11 000 100-3 13 of Covele Mogridge, — Marberry, | ®7 ~~ ae Ogden, Russell and Ruel, Tate; Shau- | | | te and Myatt -—— -@ BUSH BEATS RED SOX Louis, May 20.—Joe Wir tee) (het ed well and the St. Louis Philad 20 4 i feated the Red Sox ye Washin ” 9 690 2 Sisler ran his strir 42 3 mes to U4 7 It i 00-000 110 wo 021 002 02x-—8 140 10 i, ,» Fuhr and Heving; Bush ; 2765 YANKS bunched feated the In the 6th the Tiger mixing their hits with Blue, 7 knocked out a homer in the 7th, after 2 men had been walked. New York Detroit -030 020 000. — 5 100 ¢ helpless until the ninth while his teammates bunched hits off Romme! and took the final game of the series, 4 to 3. run in the n Miller’s home with two on base, saved Philadelphia from its first! shutout, Philadelphia ...000 000 003 wineago 100 Rommel, Andr Cochrane, Perkins; — Lyon Schalk. GIANTS’ WIN STREAK ENDS Cubs Step N. Y. After Eight Straight Victories N York, Nehf was] knocked out 0 t box in the fourth and the Giants’ winning streak of ing. I s kened in the last as the Cubs won, 8 to 2. RH. EB. Chicago 000 510 200-8 15 0 _New York 110 000 000-2 9 2 Kaufma and Hartnett; Nehf, Dean and Snyder, Hart- Huntzinger, 1 ROBINS DOWN PIRATES Brooklyn, May 20.—Timely hit gave B a 9 to 5 victory over Pittsburg in e Golden Jubilee game. In the second Anning the | Dodgers bu hed four hits and with the aid of a by Carey, ad an error Culloton, and Taylor. PHILS EVEN SERIES 0.—Philadelphia winning the Haines was driven from the box in second game 8 to 4. the fourth when the Phillies tallied five runs, four of which crossed the plate on Harper's homer with the bases full. R. i. +100 003 000—4 11 O1L 501 OOx—-8 13° 1 and Schmidt; Mitchell St. Louis Philadelphia Haines, Dyer and Wilson. REDS FINALLY WI Boston, May 20.—Cincinnati came out of its slump to trounce Boston 7 to 3, behind Luque’s strong pitch- ing Barnes the three innings when the Reds scored six of their runs. R. H. EB. 9000 010 114—7 14 ---.001 001 001 10 and Wingo; Barnes Cincinnati Boston Luque Gibson. TWO MEN FACE NEW CIGARET LAW CHARGE Fargo, N. D., May 20.—James Wal- ters and Roy Gasink, both of Fargo, were arrested recently on complaint of Edgar L, Richter, deputy state . inspector, charged with selling cig- ” arets without the revenue stamps at- ,,tached, a violation of the new cig- Faret laws passed by ture. % e are the first arrests for vio- lations of this law in Fargo, Mr. Richter said. Both men were arraigned . before Mr._Richter, who is city justice of the peace, and their hearing was set ‘4, for, 2 p.m. yesterday. They were “eommitted to the Cass courity jail in “default of $500 bonds each,. R. H. 110 010 110-5 14 4} 050 210 01x —-9 10 0 Songer and St. Louis here, | the last legisla- | National League Ww. L, Pet Philade n a) O17 | Cincinnati 2 id Me 440. Indiamapoli ig it) Minneapoli ‘ 18) ah Milwaukee 14 1s. Boston at Chicago, 1 ati 7; Chicago Pittsburg 5; u Cinein By York Brooklyn 9. AMERICAN New York Det Philadelphia | Washington Boston 2; St AMERICAN St. Paul 10; Mir | Toledo 9; Columb: | anapolis 1; Louisville 2. i others scheduled [BJORKMAN STARS IN | or s PAIR smash- jing out a tr two men out hind. and h | The Philadelphia “Bobbies” i self, The lassies hit home runs at Park of Braves a | ve B: ‘PUBLIGHAS { OF BEST GIRL TEAMS IN COUNTRY . ,One of the best girls’ baseball teams in. the country: is that known as’ th This outfit has been’ playing ‘together for the past three years and has i HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE hi opponent June 19. Weine who wasted the pro. career on the tinseled Broadway's night orgi he reformed and Polo Grounds Newark man of ‘a fine titi A a to F important. Weinert rand fairly smart, But top-notcher by any ought to’ win from if he is the Wills he be. tays not the limit with well enough ty, ven, if he, by from the tan pot him who gat mpathetic | than bis quota of or in ALL-CITY CAGE | TEAM SELECTED |" 7ROM GRADE all-city Hlected from the grade 7 WRIGHT AND follows: and center; Renser, and Ed the been announced a 1 Jace captain nme! and . ight fielder. say roft and sh top manag based upon good play and ability to play a ‘Billy. Evans Says | 4 BEEN FAIR } Probably neve’ in the history Of I ui entucky Derby have so many i k performers n seratehed be- ause of illnes or injury Guattain Dery Mavens cause of the weight difference, the Bin Ta | When [ stopped in New Orleans |mecting should be a good test of his Can't Kick Over Treaiment |, ' cpeiiig’ bo get «tine ofthe Bee. |AUINLY. Aver liven Him i est For on Red pel pleted ay double Chance at Title f that time Quatrain was the sen- | sation of the New Orleans track. {had the good fortune to see kim, work he sportive | trails and was much im-| has been more ment of Har BY JOE WILLIAMS several Wills, o longs who ean wr eck for § fraternity of The public ided with him in] the gouth had nk roll riding on for a chance at the s quest tit held by J fi face | him. A lot of folk ck Dempse s ure going to-be tem- made it | d where- the prize- held, with th t “gate” eof that Qua- ‘y of nd pleased the However, nent and ut course. reshing and colo re-} trongly pla er Charlie's | liked, perhaps! two horses as as Quatrain’ = M chances were well best of the nothing he is tru vith ace to beat the be be TY STARTS PROBABLE Charlie and} nme, pped Fulton ¥ st that anit d that no on Madden more diff There i: rank outsider, give will up: he ibility that some little or no con- t the talent and ainst Firpo, winning the Kentucky and still is atrical flash, who happen- |} rans way the wise est change to reach the Quatrain as a much threshold of glory by landing colt than Black Gold, who fight hand Dem; unsha behin | The on prised by winning the De contrast between Wills a + we watched them in At the present t |Quatrain would go té the po: few months | Weinert | technique | favorite, with a good chance that he |and superb condition, and Firpo with will reward his supporters by win- jhis flounderi and pauchy ruffles | ning. at the midriff, that it seem Gears mateh—a one-sided mateh— ~ CHAMP MICKEY WALKER | tart How good a champion is the y Wills should have won | welterweight king, Mickey Walker? hy Winning on points, ince he won that honor he has as he an empty Gib- e little in defense of his title. In | bon Renault, e of his bouts his’opponents have | Greb, © done the sam picking, almost setups. r the did ndeed rejuve- hortly after winning his do it and with |title, got in bad by his refusal to than had Wills. meet Dave Shade. If Walker is as ik r the f good a fighter as believel to be, should have no great fear of | Shade, not to score a Th However, he has cnsistently re- jwas that Firpo must not be ed to meet the Californian, and | pletely ruined ntil recently was under suspension can believe thi ec if you want to. rt in June ing for another This same Weinert is to be Yo to do ssion. Walker is shortly to mect Harry state because of his ¢ bidding of the com- New Have Been Playing Together for Past Three Seasons and THE PHILADELPHIA “BOEBIES” ‘ Greb, middleweight champton. While 1{eceds in beating will; right to be classed as a real cham- pion. | UNDERWOOD | romped y the tenth annual track and play day probably |meet for McLean county schools aided b; athletes was third with 60 points. AEEUMEOROMIBS EATS le? : ; (Special District—Annual Election). sie as qa oven Dolier | Notice Io Hereby 2GWen, Onnaty on likely c OF ete ener’ tthe first Tuesday in June ibeing have heen forced to retire from the !une tid, 1958 en cangen ee eeine d for various reasons. will be held at Will School in the The field has dwindled from 139]Special School District of Bismarck pen-| nominations to probably 20 starters.{No. 1, County of Burleigh, State of | While the elimination of a number|North Dakota for the purpose of equently,}of well-liked olds from electing the following members of syorithe!l : the Board of Education: 2 members ) ne of the |the Derby list, has tended to destroy Of tho Wang, (asl iaterse’ andeeriain cauacte it ha ito serve for a term of three years, was excused on nade the picking of the winner allj polis will he opened at . that day. Manager Killefer and Coach By NEA Service Chicago — To Bill Killefer and guiding the Chicago Cubs r and Gibson the c they can previding, they get t away. ence pitchers. 1925 Season ae LEFT TO RIGHT—BILL KILLEFER. AND GEORGE GIBSON — the old pennant ladder. ly, they hope to make a real showing and Manager Bill on was at one time star catcher for the Pirates. expected to prove of untold aid in developing the young THEY GUIDE CHICAGO CUBS Gibson Hepe for Success in George Gibson goes the task of t Kiilefer is the he breaks and the old injury buga- His experi- Walker's title is not in danger be- in all the world. His style is most difficult to fathom. If Walker suc- reb; I doubt if he established his he will have SCHOOLS WIN COUNTY MEET Underwood away with The schools honors in public first (ae The Underwood schools were the Und ood High School ho won first honors in the meet at Minot last rday orthwestern turday. Underwood scored 87% points in the McLean meet. Wilton was sec- ond with 76% points and Washburn Six schools were entered in this wthietic classic which is an annual at Underwood. OF SCHOOL ELECTI! polls will be opened at 9 o'clock a. m, and closed at 4 o’clock p. m. of Dated Bismarck, N. D., this 16th day of May. 1925, By the order of the Board of Edu+ cation. RICHARD PENWARDEN, Clerk. 5-16-19-21 7-29—6-1 COOK BY WIRE INSTEAD OF BY FIRE Means more than , cigar. able quality, It gentleman’s. smoke. Zscablished 1850-— now celebrating its Diamond Jubilee Philadalphia “Robbi been ing a‘ good acedunt of it- and ‘steal bases just like the boys do, too. SE 7 EIR PRIS Distrib BISMARCK, . ie 5 A reliable h (se back of a dependable product To millions of smokers, the country over, it.stands for depend- Made Right —Taste Right Back-of ewery Charles Denby is the world’s largest individual cigar factory—that of 1H. Fendrich, . Zvansville, Indiana, seventy-five years the maker of Standard Quality Cigars. Bismarck Grocery: Co. ributers GOLF TOURNEY T0 BE STAGED AT DICKINSON Amateur Players Here Invited to Compete in Big Meet All The Dickinson Town and‘ Country Club will hold an Invitation Golf tournament, to be known as the Mi lope Golf Tournament, on Monday and Tuesday, June 21, 22 and 23, All amateur players in western North Dakota and eastern Montana are invited and urged to enter this tournament, and it is hoped that this may continue to be an annual event. It is planned to have sixteen qual- ify in the championship flight at eighteen holes, on Sunday morning, those failing to quali this! “light to form other flights ‘and! the defeated eights in each flight to form consolation flights, thus giving all entrants plenty of chance to play. Special attention. will be given to the beginners, that they may have ample opportunity to play and the distribution of prizes will be such that they will have an equal®chance to win a prize, as the more experien- ced players. The tentative program is as follows. Sunday Morning Qudlifying round for all players entered. Sund. First round (The sixteen players qualifying score). Afternoon championship flight. with lowest First round Second Flight. (The, sixteen lowe: scores). st round Third Flight. (The ixteen lowest scores). There being suffigient entries, a fourth flight will be made up. “Monday Morning Second round championship flight. (sist ouse just a brand of is every inch a Inc. BD A : WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925 Second round, second flight. Second round, third flight. First round championship consola- tion. (The defeated 8 of champion- ship flight). First round second flight consola- tion. First round third flight consola- tion. Monday Afternoon Third round championship flight. Second round champio! cou solation. Third round second flight. Second round second flight conso- lation. Third round third flight, Second round third flight consola- tion. Finals in all flights will be held Tuesday morning. The entry fee will be NOTICE ‘OF EXPIRATION OF RE- EMPTION STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh.—ss, Office of County Auditor, Bis- marck,,N. Dak. To Elmer Josephson, Wing; F. L. Rogers, Clear Li Slate Treasurer, Bismarck, N. D. i You are hereby notified that the | tract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1920 wa on the 13th day of December, 1921, duly. sold, as provided by law, for the delinquent taxes of the "year 1920, and that the time for redemp- tion from said sale will expire nine- ty days from the completed service of this notice. Said land is described:as follows: i% of E%, Section 28, Township 142, Range 76 Amount sold for, $119.14. Subsequent taxes paid by chaser, $345.96. Amount required to redeem at this date, $595.08. In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and in- terest as provided by law: and un- less you redeem said land from said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the hold- er of the sale certificate as pro- vided by law. Witness my hand and official seal this 19th day of May, 1925 FRANK J. JOHNSON, Auditor Burleigh County, North Dakota. 5-20-27—6-3 pur- NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY _Notice is hereby given that by virtue and authority of an order of sale as modified by the order of April 10th, 1925 in the matter of George W. Snyder, Bankrupt, I, the undersigned Trustee in Bankruptcy will sell the real property iherein- after described at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Courthouse in the ity of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota on the 19th day of June 1925 at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day and that the real property which will be so sold is situated and located in the city of Bismarck, in the County of | Burleigh and State of North Dakota and is the south forty feet of lot one in block fourteen, Riverview addition to the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota. A. C. WILHAM, Trustee of the Estate of George W. Snyder, Bankrupt. 5-20-27—6-3-10-17 CITY WET BUT SOBER Plymouth, May 19—This city claims the record for ‘sobriety. Only 87 prosecutions for drunkenness were reported last year. This is less than one to every 2000 of its Population. =—=———S————————_= OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE ‘ DAKOTA AUTO SALES Co. 107 5th St. Phone 428 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE p BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that default has been made in the terms of that certain mortgage executed and de- livered by Andrew Anderson and 0. R. Vold, Administritors of the es- tate of Emma. Olson, Deceased, Mortgagors, to John ‘F. Drawver, Mortgagec, sdated the 26th day of Decomber, 1922, and filed for record in the office of Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 2nd day of January, 1923 at 9 o'clock ‘A. M., and duly ‘recorded in Book 174 of mortgages, on pago 249; which said mortgage’ was sub- sequently assigned by an instrument in writing on the Sst day of Decem- ber, 1923 to W. A. Karis et ux, which assignment was recorded in the of- fice of Register of Deeds of Bur- t leigh County, North Dakota on the , 2nd day of January 1923, at 9 o'clock i nd-duly recorded’ in Book 139 of Assignments on page 635, will be foreclosed by a sale of such prem- ises described in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the Court house in the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North q Dakota, on the 13th day of June, 1925, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of that day to satisfy the amount due on such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are des- ‘eribed as follow: The East one-half of East one- half (E% of E'%) of Section Thirty (Sec. 30) of Township One Hundred Forty-two (Twp. 142) north, of Range Seventy-seven (Rge. 77) West of the bth P. M. in Burleigh County, North Da- kota. There will be due on such mort- gage on the day of sale the sum of Twelve Hundred Five and 85-100ths together with the costs and 3 of this foreclosure. W. A. KARIS, Assignce of mortgage. Attorney for assignee, Baldwin, No. Dak. 5-§-13-20-27. CORN Lift Off-No Pain! | Doesn’t hurt oné bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- 'f stantly that corn stops hurting, then } shortly you lift it right off with fin- 4) gers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without sofeness or irritation. —Adv. DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. EAGLE TAILORING & HAT WORKS Cleaning Pressing Repairing Remodeling Dyeing LADIES AND MEN’S CLOTHES Hats Cleaned and Reblocked 24 Hour Service on Mail Orders, We Call For and Deliver. Phone 58 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge. +-Day Phone 100 Night Phones 100 or 484R. WEBB BROTHERS | Undertakers — Embalmers . Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge, Day Phone 246 Night Phones 246-887 W. E. PERRY FUNERAL DIRECTOR Parlors 210-5th: Street. ‘Night and Day attendant , Phone 687 :

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